John Earman, Bangs, crunches, whimpers, and shrieks
oxford university press, 1995
pp. 320-325
Abstract
Quantum theorists silently slaughter cats in tightly closed boxes. For matters of consistency, general relativists prefer family affairs instead. They travel back in time to murder their grandfathers before they themselves were born. John Earman's new book brings good news for the elder generation: Grandfathers do not figure so prominently in a critical account of general relativity (GTR) that any such experiment will ever pass an ethics commission.
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Woleński Jan, Köhler Eckehart (1999) Alfred Tarski and the Vienna circle: Austro-Polish connections in logical empiricism. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 320-325
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-0689-6_27
Full citation:
Stöltzner Michael (1999) „John Earman, Bangs, crunches, whimpers, and shrieks: oxford university press, 1995“. , 320–325.